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Mrs. Ewing: This phrase seems to refer to a specific person named Mrs. Ewing. Without further context, it is difficult to provide a specific definition or explanation for this phrase
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Mrs Ewing welcomed the emphasis on SMEs.
I do so on behalf of Mrs Ewing who is unavoidably absent this evening.
Mrs Ewing condemns the subsidy for nuclear power.
I should just like to tell Mrs Ewing that a specific section is devoted to fisheries.
Mrs Ewing has already told us what this will mean.
I can not deal with all the specific points Mrs Ewing would wish me to raise.
Mrs Ewing asked specifically about whether there had been a secret deal of some kind.
I turn to the amendment tabled by Mrs Ewing.
I call Mrs Ewing to speak on a point of order.
I have noted what Mrs Ewing had to say.
Mrs Ewing said they were misrepresented.
I think that is what Mrs Ewing is trying to say.
Mrs Ewing brave in defeat.
I hope that that will be of some reassurance to Mrs Ewing.
I call Mrs Ewing on a point of order.
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We have just heard what Mrs Ewing had to say.
I agree with Mrs Ewing in what her group is trying to do.
I ask you not to accede to the request of Mrs Ewing.
I regret that Mrs Ewing took a very nationalistic attitude.
I certainly do not want to attack Mrs Ewing for her absence.
By Mrs Ewing and others on the common fisheries policy crisis.
This is not a new proposal that we have had from Mrs Ewing.
I am asking Mrs Ewing if she wishes to move under a different Rule.
The first was made by Mrs Ewing.
It is interesting that Mrs Ewing pointed out the increase in farm salmon.
Mrs Ewing referred to the synthetic index and I entirely agree with her criticisms of it.
You have called on Mrs Ewing.
Mrs Ewing moved that we vote on Item.
I entirely agree with what Mrs Ewing says.
The specific case raised by Mrs Ewing has not been discussed in European Political Cooperation.
The results were made public to Parliament and to Mrs Ewing.
Mrs Ewing also made the point that there was a Legal Affairs Committee meeting tonight.
Consequently, the rule to which Mrs Ewing refers does not apply.
As far as Mrs Ewing is concerned, we shall vote against her resolution.
Indeed we have amendments relating to Mrs Ewing's point from Mrs Ewing herself.
As Mrs Ewing has pointed out, this is a situation which has arisen before.
Mr Gundelach, I am going to echo Mrs Ewing and some of my other colleagues.
President. - Mrs Ewing has indicated that she agrees to its being an addition.
This was the point which Mrs Ewing raised . Is that correct?
You refer to your electorate, Mrs Ewing.
In fact, Mrs Ewing has got it totally wrong.
President. - That was not a point of Mrs Ewing.
Clearly, what Mrs Ewing has said is nonsensical and absurd.
Point of order, Mrs Ewing.
President . - Mrs Ewing your speaking time is over.
If it is a country, would that make Mrs Ewing Prime Minister?
President . - Mrs Ewing had extra speaking time for her group.
Mr Marshall ( ED ) . - I would like to raise a more legitimate point of order than Mrs Ewing.
Mixed reactions ■- Mrs Ewing asked for the floor.
Mrs Ewing ( DEP ), in writing . - Same explanation of vote as for the Bocklet report.